Month: May 2024
‘Robot Dreams’ review: A stunning, dialogue-free ode to loneliness
Pablo Berger’s beautiful, Oscar-nominated animation film “Robot Dreams” is a poignant examination of connection. Movie review.
In Pablo Berger’s Robot Dreams, the real treasure is the mail-ordered friends we literally made along the way. With not an ounce of dialogue, the Spanish director simultaneously spins a tale of friendship and connection while making its abundantly clear how profound loneliness can be. Who knew a dog and robot BFF story could get so deep?
Based on Sara Varon’s graphic novel, this Oscar-nominated film takes place over the course of about one year, beginning with a fleeting but lasting connection between an unlikely pair, separated through absolutely avoidable circumstances. A simply beautiful use of animation, music, and sound to explore isolation and interconnectedness, Robot Dreams will be one of the more impactful, touching films you see this year — all without saying a word.
Robot Dreams premiered at Cannes Film Festival last year, then hit the Toronto International Film Festival, all to critical acclaim. Now finally hitting U.S. theatres this summer, Robot Dreams is about to seize a whole new audience by the heart.
What is Robot Dreams about?
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Set in ’80s Manhattan, Robot Dreams introduces you to Dog, who lives by himself in the East Village. In an attempt to assuage his loneliness, Dog impulse-buys a build-it-yourself buddy off the TV, the Amica 2000. To us, the name’s Robot. In this reality, there are robots for cleaning, security, tutoring, and sports, but Robot appears specifically designed for friendship (they exist).
Technology-assisted friendship with robots has fascinated writers and filmmakers for decades, from Steven Spielberg’s A.I. Artificial Intelligence to Alex Garland’s Ex Machina, among countless others. Hell, even Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein counts. But in Robot Dreams, a giddy summer of love between canine and robot is unique in itself, and impactful enough to make their frantic hope for reunion the only thing you’ll care about for two hours.
Contrary to what it looks like in the trailers, Robot and Dog actually spend the majority of the film apart. What?! Through a series of unfortunate, saltwater-related events, Robot is stuck rusting at the beach for months, using their imagination as a means to escape inanimate coastal peril and deal with the fact that they’re being treated like literal junk. The film functions as a series of vignettes in Dog and Robot’s lives after their summer together, moving toward the film’s deeply emotional, Bridges of Madison County-level climax.
Rather than offering an overt high-five to friendship, Robot Dreams is essentially a story of deep (and deeply relatable) loneliness in a city of millions, of being lifted up and left behind.
Robot Dreams is a portrait of loneliness like no other.
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At its core, Robot Dreams is a poignant exploration of the highs of feeling seen and included, as well as the lows of feeling forgotten or discarded. Dog’s reflection in the TV screen is a constant reminder of his solo life, as are the happy couples he can’t avoid seeing, whether through a neighbour’s apartment window, on a ski vacation, or just trying to take a damn walk in Central Park.
Across the city, on a deserted Coney Island beach, the bright orange towel Robot was left on has become a sort of prison; Robot has nothing to do but embrace falling snowflakes, make friends with the coastal wildlife, and dream away the months. Jealousy and betrayal plague Robot’s dreams, as their feelings of abandonment become increasingly painful. Meanwhile, Dog seeks out new opportunities for making friends, which adds to our empathy for poor ol’ Robot, but this actually reflects the film’s most realistic element: Life goes on.
Berger uses Robot’s titular dreams to explore more surreal sequences the further away rescue seems, including a gorgeous ode to The Wizard of Oz involving an army of tap-dancing daisies around our Tin Man. These unreal moments bleed into Dog’s experience too — a dream of a ten-pin bowling session with a Slurpee-drinking snowman doesn’t exactly spell reality, but the humiliation in this scene is very real for Dog.
Dog and Robot individually find moments of connection with others over the months, but more than anything, this animated film paints a portrait of loneliness more real than many live-action attempts. And it has a huge amount to do with sound.
With no dialogue, Robot Dreams proves words are overrated.
Credit: NEON
The entirety of Robot Dreams is dialogue-free, making the film instantly universal in theme and approach despite its specifically New York setting. Alfonso de Vilallonga’s jubilant, empathetic score, alongside superb foley effects, weaves the story’s emotional highs and lows, making Robot Dreams function like a silent movie. It’s the opposite kind of dialogue-free film as, say, A Quiet Place, where the need for silence is used to build terror, but it’s as much of an experiment.
After five minutes of Robot Dreams, you’ll honestly forget the characters don’t speak; the visuals are enough to indicate dynamics between characters, the passing of time, and a scene’s sense of urgency. Characters laugh, sound concerned, and express anger, all through sound.
It’s music that proves the most effective emotional compass over the course of the film. De Vilallonga moves the characters through an upbeat jazz score for hijinks, funk for a fateful repair montage, and sentimental piano for the deeper moments. Needle drops don’t come more moving than the film’s use of Earth Wind and Fire’s iconic song “September,” which underscores much of Dog and Robot’s friendship. The film also seamlessly weaves diegetic and non-diegetic sound, as the characters tune their radios or blast music from their cars. It all creates an intimate, specifically New York soundscape that contributes to the film’s unsung supporting character: the city itself.
Robot Dreams is a heartfelt ode to New York City.
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An octopus bucket drummer busking in the First Avenue subway, a steel drum duet echoing through Central Park — the sounds of New York City form a welcome stage for the ins and outs of Robot Dreams. With cleverly detailed, bustling animations, New York City becomes a character itself.
It’s the ultimate setting for a summer of friendship: rowing under Bow Bridge, inhaling hot dogs by Bethesda Fountain, using the binoculars on the Empire State Building, sitting beneath Williamsburg Bridge watching the city skyline. Robot’s default optimism and overwhelming politeness clashes with the brashness of New York, pissing off punks of Alphabet City. Dog peruses the well-stocked shops of Chinatown, and Robot enjoys fireworks from a festooned Brooklyn rooftop. The sequences at Coney Island look good enough to eat. The tiny details tucked into each frame are dazzling — a baby penguin in an icebox at the beach made so much sense I squealed.
Being a Manhattan of the 1980s, the film’s landscape notably includes the Twin Towers in the city skyline, which functions as an omnipresent nod to lost loved ones and the enduring power of connection. It’s a sadly unexpected vision, one that recalls lost time as poignantly as any madeleine.
A magnificent ode to the power of unlikely friendship and all-too-real feelings of loss and lonesomeness, Robot Dreams will leaving a lasting impact without so much as a spoken sentence. Crank up “September,” and get yourself to see this film now.
Robot Dreams opens in NYC May 31 and in LA June 7, before expanding across the U.S. throughout June.
Up or Down For Bitcoin Next? Bonk Sees Fresh Interest; Rebel Satoshi Arcade Becomes New Meme Favorite
TLDR Bitcoin’s next move is set to be bullish amid ongoing consolidation. Bonk prepares for further upsides as demand picks… Continue reading Up or Down For Bitcoin Next? Bonk Sees Fresh Interest; Rebel Satoshi Arcade Becomes New Meme Favorite
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TLDR
Bitcoin’s next move is set to be bullish amid ongoing consolidation.
Bonk prepares for further upsides as demand picks up.
Rebel Satoshi Arcade is a new memecoin to watch out for. Its convergence with NFTs and GameFi paints a bullish picture.
Bitcoin (BTC), the flagship crypto, has been consolidating, but in strong areas. Nevertheless, there is no fun in a ranging market; gains are often made when prices move either up or down. However, current market conditions tilt towards an upward movement—not a good time for the bears, it seems.
Riding the market’s bullish wave is Bonk (BONK), the first fun-inspired memecoin on the Solana blockchain. It has been enjoying fresh interest as newbies re-enter the market, setting it up for even more growth.
Meanwhile, there is a new meme favorite in town: Rebel Satoshi Arcade (RECQ). This memecoin will build the biggest community ever, to be made up of rebels with an air of defiance against the norms and controlled systems—many of us, no doubt. Its intersection with GameFi, NFTs and merchandise further paints a bullish picture.
Rebel Satoshi Arcade (RECQ): A New Meme Favorite
The saying “If the crown fits, wear it”, applies to Rebel Satoshi Arcade (RECQ). This new altcoin has been hailed as the best new crypto to invest in, making it a bullish wave not to miss out on this year.
Its memetic appeal revolves around the community of rebels it aims to build. With centralization hindering crypto’s growth, its focus on decentralization and individual empowerment is a breath of fresh air. To this end, the ecosystem will feature exciting free-to-play, pay-to-play and play-to-earn arcade games. The cherry on top is an NFT marketplace and merchandise store.
Another side of its appeal is its significant growth prospects. As a low-cap gem and a top ICO, its potential is through the roof, especially with imminent adoption. In stage 2 of the presale, a token costs only $0.0044 but is tipped to explode. According to popular forecasts, it will experience a timely 40x upswing after its listing on tier-1 CEX and DEX.
Bitcoin (BTC): On a Bullish Path
Bitcoin (BTC) has been consolidating around the $68,000 and $70,000 area since its last big jump. Those who bought at the month’s low are already up by a significant percentage, which once again highlights why BTC is the best cryptocurrency to invest in.
However, since its previous leap, it has been ranging, with its next direction largely uncertain. As expected, the bears are betting on a decline, seeking gains from their short positions. Meanwhile, the bulls are fazed at how the bottom could be shorted.
According to many, Bitcoin has bottomed—we have likely seen the worst of the bears this cycle. As a result, investors are betting big on another new price discovery in the coming days—weeks at worst. This makes BTC one of the best coins to invest in, if you have the liquidity, that is.
Bonk (BONK): Growing Retail Interest
Bonk (BONK) is not only one of the best memecoins; it is also among the best altcoins. It introduced fun to the Solana blockchain after its launch in 2023, which summarizes its memetic appeal as a leading meme token.
As a top meme with staggering upside potential, Bonk is a retail favorite. Besides its simple and understandable narrative—a memecoin—its low entry point immensely contributes to its appeal. As a result, there has been a fresh wave of investors’ interest, placing it on a bullish path.
According to top analysts, it will experience a 3x upswing before the curtain closes on the year. If nothing else, this positions Bonk as one of the best cryptos to buy now. And at a cheap price, of course.
Conclusion
Bitcoin is set for an upward movement, making it a crypto to watch—as is the norm. Additionally, Bonk has been seeing fresh interest among new market entrants and Rebel Satoshi Arcade has emerged as the new meme favorite. To position yourself for more gains this year, RECQ is a token worth betting on.
For the latest updates and more information, be sure to visit the official Rebel Satoshi Website or contact Rebel Red via Telegram.
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IGN Live could be the can’t-miss video games event of the summer. Tickets are now available
IGN Live will be held at L.A.’s Magic Box @ The Reef from June 7 to June 9 and tickets are now available.
IGN Live is right around the corner – and IGN has finally opened the first round of tickets for purchase and announced the first wave of partners for this first-ever event, set to be held at L.A.’s Magic Box @ The Reef from June 7 to June 9.
Tickets for IGN Live can now be purchased and they start at $50 – with prices climbing for extras like VIP passes, gift bags, and more. Newly-announced partners include the likes of TikTok, with which IGN will be building the TikTok Creator Studio @ IGN Live, where creators can go to create content in real-time. Also on-board as a partner is Toyota, which will be sponsoring a number of lounges throughout the event, in an effort to promote the 2025 Toyota Camry.
IGN Live is hosted by long-loved gaming and entertainment publication IGN, and if you’re a reader of IGN you’ll know what to expect. The show will span three days, and is actually part of the longer-running virtual event Summer of Gaming.
What guests will be at IGN Live?
IGN says the event will feature first-looks at unreleased video games, TV shows, and movies, along with celebrity panels. A huge range of publishers and game studios will be present, including Amazon Games, Atari, Bandai Namco, Crunchyroll, Lenovo Legion, Netflix, Null Games, S-GAME, Square Enix, Tripwire Interactive, and more.
The roster of celebrity panels is exciting in and of itself. The cast of Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power, Borderlands, and more will be present, and attendees will get a look at new anime from Crunchyroll. Xbox head Phil Spencer will be there too, showcasing upcoming releases for the platform.
Note: IGN is part of Mashable’s parent company, Ziff Davis.
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NYT’s The Mini crossword answers for May 31
Answers to each clue for the May 31, 2024 edition of NYT’s The Mini crossword puzzle.
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times‘ revered daily crossword. While the crossword is a lengthier experience that requires both knowledge and patience to complete, The Mini is an entirely different vibe.
With only a handful of clues to answer, the daily puzzle doubles as a speed-running test for many who play it.
So, when a tricky clue disrupts a player’s flow, it can be frustrating! If you find yourself stumped playing The Mini — much like with Wordle and Connections — we have you covered.
Here are the clues and answers to NYT’s The Mini for Friday, May 31, 2024:
Across
Something found inside a cookie or credit card
The answer is chip.
Keep for later
The answer is save.
Cut down the middle
The answer is split.
Top choice, informally
The answer is fave.
The second and third numbers of the Fibonacci sequence
The answer is ones.
Down
Channel for politics nerds
The answer is Cspan.
Cut down the middle
The answer is halve.
Columbia, Cornell, etc.
The answer is ivies.
Commander or Major, for Joe Biden
The answer is pet.
Airport with a BART station
The answer is SFO.
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